The Fix

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The Fix

U.S. Premiere Version (1998)

This clever and pointed satire exposes the steamy underbelly of American political corruption.

With a driving, riveting rock score, The Fix, is a biting, dark and laugh-out-loud satire of the presidential election process. The show originally opened at London's Donmar Warehouse in 1997 and was nominated for four Olivier awards.

The Fix opens with the scandalous death of Presidential shoo-in, Senator Reed Chandler. The Senator's wife and brother are left distraught and seek a way to remain in the political spotlight, so they set their sights on the Senator's pot-smoking son, who may show promise with the right polish. Young Cal Chandler can't even fathom the twists and turns that this political roller coaster to which his mother and uncle are strapping him will take. All he can do is hold on and hope for the best.

A powerful, foreboding and hysterical time at the theatre, The Fix has a gripping presence that will leave audiences breathless. If your group is looking for a piece that revels in uniqueness and intelligence, The Fix is a perfect choice for you and your patrons.

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5 Questions with Eric Schaeffer about THE FIX

On August 11th Signature Theatre opens their production of THE FIX by John Dempsey and Dana P. Rowe. We sat down with director Eric Schaeffer to get the inside scoop on the show the Washington Post described as “[A] wicked fun…luridly overblown ...

THE FIX is In!

One of the great things about the MTI catalogue is that it often feels like there is a musical for every occasion, and the 2012 election cycle is no exception. THE FIX, a musical satire from John Dempsey and Dana P. Rowe, is a modern, crackling, and ...